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Throughout human history, the Sun has been a constant bringer of life to humanity. We even named a day of the week after it. But it's only recently that we've been able to observe its otherwise blinding detail. Take a look at what our ancestors never managed to achieve - a (near) live view of the Sun, from NASA and ESA's SOHO spacecraft.
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GRAHAMSTOWN
33.3°S, 26.53°E
Sunrise: 05:46
Sunset: 16:36
Moon Phase: last quarter
Weather: moderate rain, 29°C max, 11°C min
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JOHN DRYDEN